My Little Chickadee
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1:12:01
- You know, I got to admit
your whiskers attract me.

1:12:06
Gosh, you are the first pretty woman
what ever took a hankering to me.

1:12:11
You make me feel right pert.
1:12:13
A rendezvous with a goat.
1:12:17
Looks like the late Earl of Muffington.
1:12:21
Honey, I could stand a drink of water.
Go get me one.

1:12:25
Sure will.
1:12:31
That's a good boy.
1:12:33
Now, for being so nice, you can part
the sagebrush and give me a kiss.

1:12:40
Gosh.
1:12:44
Open that door and let me out of here.
Hurry up or I'll blow your ears off.

1:12:48
I've been slickered.
1:12:54
- Get in there
and keep the Sheriff company.

1:13:02
The literature.
1:13:03
See you later...
1:13:06
Why did you slam the clink on me
and keep me in stir? Is the honeymoon over?

1:13:11
Quiet. I'm doing this for your good.
1:13:13
How can I prove you ain't the bandit
if I'm locked up in there?

1:13:16
I got to be on the outside to do things.
1:13:18
If you break out, too, they'll figure you're
guilty for sure and swing you in the breeze.

1:13:22
- Swinging gives me stomachache.
- You ain't fooling.

1:13:27
Give me that literature.
1:13:30
A man's got to be plumb crazy
to put a woman like Flower Belle in jail.

1:13:34
She hasn't done anything wrong.
And as for that tenderfoot sheriff...

1:13:37
why, he couldn't keep his nose out
of a bottle long enough...

1:13:40
to hold up a dog's tail,
much less a stagecoach.

1:13:43
Go ahead and hang him if you want
your fun. I got no love for him.

1:13:47
Boss, she's broke jail. She got clean away.
1:13:49
- No.
- What do you know about that?

1:13:52
Now, there's a woman after my own heart.
She even beat me to the draw.


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